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    Notebook Backpack

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Pupp3t Mast3r, Feb 5, 2005.

  1. Pupp3t Mast3r

    Pupp3t Mast3r Notebook Consultant

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    Hey im looking for a notebook backpack that i can take to school like which also has a bit of spare room and is easy for carrying all day, If there are any in AUS that would be good [ :)]
     
  2. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    Did you look at old threads on this topic? It's been talked about a little bit. What are your needs and budget?

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    Pupp3t Mast3r Notebook Consultant

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    I looked through a few threads but only saw things abot laptop sleeves? what ever they are...

    I need someone i can carry my laptop in aswell as have space for a folder and maybe a pencil case and a text book or two? Just something kinda cool looking so i dont look like a complete tool carrying a laptop around [ :p]

    And just some thing which would be easy to caarry around for 5 days a week and aswell it has to come in black [ :)]
     
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    I'd look at the Tagus line then. They have some sporty packs that aren't terribly expensive.

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